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First, your return to shore was not part of our negotiations nor our agreement, so I must do nothing. And secondly, you must be a pirate for the Pirate's Code to apply, and you're not. And thirdly, the Code is more what you'd call guidelines than actual rules.
Hector Barbossa[src]

The Pirate's Code, commonly referred to as simply the Code, is a code of conduct invented outlining the proper rules of engagement and protocol both on and off the high seas, among governing pirates. It played a role in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and continued in some of the sequels, particularly At World's End.

Set forth by Morgan and Bartholomew, the Code was chronicled into the Pirata Codex, a large book containing the rules for pirates occasionally followed. Captain Teague, the Keeper of the Code, believed the Code is the law. However, for pirates like Hector Barbossa, the Code is more like "guidelines" than actual rules.

Appearances[]

The Curse of the Black Pearl[]

Upon being found by Pintel and Ragetti, lured by the medallion worn around her neck, Elizabeth Swann invoked the right of parley, showing her knowledge of the Code of the Brethren. Despite Ragetti saying "To blazes with the Code", Pintel complied with Elizabeth's request, saying "We must honor the Code". After Elizabeth negotiated with Captain Barbossa and the cursed crew aboard the Black Pearl, Barbossa kept Elizabeth on board, at which point Elizabeth reminded Barbossa that he had to take her to shore. However, Barbossa noted several loopholes, including that the Pirate's Code wouldn't apply to her because she's not a pirate, and noted that the Code were "guidelines" than rules before welcoming her aboard the Black Pearl.

Before Jack Sparrow and Will Turner headed into Isla de Muerta, Joshamee Gibbs asked Jack what if the worse should happen. Jack replied "Keep to the Code", an order Gibbs followed without further question. Will Turner overheard this exchange and inquired about the Code to Jack as they rowed through the island's dark grotto. Jack told Will "Any man who falls behind is left behind" and went into further detail about the Pirate's Code as well as Will's recent actions. Thinking that Jack was going to betray him, Will Turner knocked Jack out-cold with an oar before leaving with Elizabeth Swann and left him at the mercy of Barbossa's crew. When Gibbs asked Will for Jack's whereabouts, Will only answered that he fell behind. The Code gave the pirates no other options: Gibbs told the crew to keep to the Code as they prepared to make sail.

When Jack Sparrow was caught by Barbossa's crew, he called for parley, angering Pintel who already heard it from Elizabeth before. Later, after Barbossa's crew recovered the medallion, Pintel threatened the captured members of Jack's crew if any of them even thought of the word "parley" before they were sent to the brig. While mopping the brig, Pintel told Will Turner of how his father Bootstrap Bill felt guilty of what Barbossa's crew did to Jack Sparrow, saying it wasn't right with the Code. For that reason, Bootstrap sent a piece of the gold to Will, so Barbossa's crew would remain cursed.

During the battle of Isla de Muerta, Elizabeth Swann rescued Jack's crew from the brig and tried to convince them to join her in rescuing Will. But Jack Sparrow owed his crew a ship and Gibbs pointed out there was the Code to consider. "The Code? You're pirates. Hang the Code, and hang the rules! They're more like guidelines anyway," Elizabeth shouted, quoting Barbossa. However, Elizabeth rowed toward Isla de Muerta alone, saying "Bloody pirates" as the Black Pearl sailed away. Later, the Black Pearl arrived as Jack Sparrow fell into the Port Royal harbor. After being pulled on board, Jack inquired about Gibbs keeping to the Code. Gibbs said, "We figured they were more actual guidelines," before helping Jack to his feet.

Dead Man's Chest[]

While the Code isn't mentioned in the film, Jack Sparrow does reference it. In the fight for the Dead Man's Chest, James Norrington took the chest and led Davy Jones' crew away from Elizabeth Swann and Jack's crew. Joshamee Gibbs asks Jack what happened to the former commodore, in which Jack simply answered "Fell behind", implying the "Any man who falls behind is left behind" in the first film.

At World's End[]

After Sao Feng was betrayed by the East India Trading Company, Hector Barbossa mentioned that it was a shame the EITC were not bound to honor the code of the Brethren before convincing the Pirate Lord to join the pirates. Barbossa once again mentioned the Code after both Elizabeth Swann and Jack Sparrow proposed that the Brethren Court must fight against the EITC, saying that an act of war could only be declared by the Pirate King. Despite Jack's protest of Barbossa making it up, Barbossa called on Captain Teague, the Keeper of the Code. One of Sri Sumbhajee's aides expressed the Pirate Lord's disagreement, but ended up shot by Captain Teague, who said "The Code is the law."

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Captain Teague reads from the Code.

The Pirata Codex, a book with embossed covers and weighing around eighty pounds, was then brought out. Almost all the assembled pirates stared in awe by the Code's presence, particularly Pintel and Ragetti. Captain Teague unlocked the Code using the key guarded by the Prison Dog. Reading through the Codex, Teague concluded that Barbossa was right, much to Jack's astonishment. This resulted in Jack calling for a vote, in which all pirates voted for themselves except for Jack, who voted for Elizabeth Swann. When the lords argued against the vote, Jack asked "Am I to understand that you lot will not be keeping to the code, then?" in which Captain Teague glared, forcing the Pirate Lords to follow Captain Swann.

Short film[]

Tales of the Code: Wedlocked[]

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The Auctioneer holding the Code.

The Auctioneer cited the Pirate Code, regarding trading Scarlett and Giselle fair and square, before the pirate Mungard said "Aye, the Code be the law as always. And woe to anyone who shows it any disrespect." Shortly afterwards, Mungard turned around towards with his pistols, freaking the crowd out, as the Auctioneer held the Code on him while saying this was the doing of one man: Jack Sparrow. Hearing the name Sparrow, Mungard turned around, asking "Where?" before firing his pistol. The bullet hits the Pirate Code, causing the Auctioneer (still holding the book in front of him) to fall backwards to the ground. Everyone, including Mungard, stared in shock of what just happened.

The pirates whispered amongst themselves about Mungard having shot the Code, with one of them saying "Captain Teague'll have his head." A group of pirates helped the dazed Auctioneer to his feet as Mungard ordered to lock up the Code, saying if anyone spoke of this, he'll have their tongue. The Code was carried towards a chest and locked in it.

Video games[]

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game[]

The Pirate's Code is not spoken of, given that LEGO games do not have dialogue. Despite this, the LEGO version of the Pirata Codex makes an appearance.

El Capitan Theater[]

Decorated for the showing of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, the El Capitan Theatre had an exclusive exhibit featuring authentic props and costumes from the film. The Pirata Codex book was among the props displayed.

Trivia[]

  • While Pirate Codes did exist in real-world history, they functioned more as contracts and terms of service amongst specific ships and fleets rather than laws for piracy overall. Codes such as those featured in the films might have been executed in specific pirate-havens for peacekeeping but the term, "Code" likely would not have been used and the codes would be limited to said ports rather than the entire world.
  • The code having been laid forth by, "Morgan and Bartholomew" seems to allude to historic pirates Sir Henry Morgan and Bartholomew Roberts, the former of whom was a leader in the historic Brethren of the Coast and the latter of whom created a still preserved pirate's code. However, Roberts was not alive during the time that Morgan's brethren would have been active leading some to speculate the true identity of Bartholomew could be pirates Bartolomeo Português or Bartholomew Sharp who were active during the 17th century.

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Media
Films: The Curse of the Black Pearl (video/soundtrack) • Dead Man's Chest (video/soundtrack) • At World's End (video/soundtrack) • On Stranger Tides (video/soundtrack) • Dead Men Tell No Tales (video/soundtrack)

Short Films: Tales of the Code: Wedlocked
Books: Jack Sparrow prequel novelsPirates of the Caribbean: Legends of the Brethren CourtPirates of the Caribbean: The Price of FreedomPirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides: The Visual GuidePirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (Ultimate Sticker Book)
Video Games: Pirates of the CaribbeanThe Legend of Jack SparrowPirates of the Caribbean OnlineDisney UniverseKingdom Hearts IIPirates of the Caribbean Multiplayer MobileLEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video GamePirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndPirates of the Caribbean (pinball)Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black PearlPirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestPirates of the Caribbean: Master of the SeasDisney InfinityPirates of the Caribbean: Tides of WarDisney Heroes: Battle ModeKingdom Hearts IIIDisney Sorcerer's ArenaSea of Thieves: A Pirate's LifeDisney Speedstorm

Disney Parks
New Orleans SquareTreasure CovePiratelandPirate TakeoverA Pirate's Adventure: Treasures of the Seven SeasEl Teatro FandangoJungle River Cruise: Pirate Takeover!Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer IslandPirates of the CaribbeanPirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken TreasureShipwreck ShoreSiren's RevengeThe Legend of Captain Jack SparrowPirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer GoldBilge Rat Bill's Explorer Canoes

Entertainment: Captain Jack Sparrow's Pirate TutorialEye of the Storm: Captain Jack's Stunt SpectacularFantasmic!Pirates Summer Battle "Get Wet!"
Restaurants: Blue Bayou RestaurantPintel & Ragetti's Grub to GrabThe Snackin’ KrakenTortuga TavernTortuga Treats
Shops: Doubloon MarketJolly GypsyPirates LeaguePirate Treasure
Fireworks: Celebrate the MagicDisney EnchantmentDisney Movie MagicFantasy in the SkyHappily Ever AfterIgnite the Dream: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and LightMagic, Music and MayhemThe Magic, the Memories and YouRemember... Dreams Come TrueWorld of Color
Halloween: Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween ParadePirates of the Caribbean Ghost TrailThe Nightmare Experiment

Characters
The Curse of the Black Pearl: Jack SparrowHector BarbossaJoshamee GibbsWill TurnerElizabeth SwannJames NorringtonGovernor Weatherby SwannPintel and RagettiJack the MonkeyCottonMartyMurtogg and MullroyTheodore GrovesAnamariaCotton's ParrotGilletteGiselleScarlettBo'sunJacobyKoehlerTwiggMallotGrappleWeatherbyExecutioner of Port Royal

Dead Man's Chest: Davy JonesCutler BeckettIan MercerTia DalmaKrakenBootstrap Bill TurnerMaccusClankerPenrodAnglerRatlinKolenikoHadrasPalificoOgilveyCrashWyvernGreenbeardJimmy LegsLeechBellamyPrison RavensPelegostos Tribe
At World's End: Sao FengTai HuangLian and ParkStengEduardo VillanuevaSri SumbhajeeCapitaine ChevalleAmmand the CorsairJocardMistress ChingCaptain TeagueMoreyGreitzerDavy Jones' Locker Crabs
On Stranger Tides: AngelicaBlackbeardPhilip SwiftSyrenaGarhengSalamanScrumDerrickEzekielGunnerQuartermasterCookMarinaMermaidsTamaraSpaniardKing FerdinandKing George IIJohn CarteretHenry PelhamRedcoats
Dead Men Tell No Tales: Captain SalazarLesaroHenry TurnerCarina SmythUncle JackScarfieldShansaMayor DixGhost SharksGhost Seagulls
Tales of the Code: MungardMarquis d'Avis
Attraction: ReddAuctioneerPirate CaptainCaptain XPrison DogTinySeedy PrisonersHook Hand PirateSkeleton HelmsmanBarker BirdBeacon JoeThe Pooped PirateOld BillShy AlbertCarlosFortune RedCaptain GoreJean LafitteTom SawyerCarlos' WifeSkeleton PillagerSkeleton Pirate CaptainTreasure SkeletonPirate RobberTreasure OctopusHungry PirateScalawagCooteThurlBillie HowTaliban PiratePirate AssistantSword Skeleton PirateHook Hand Skeleton Pirate
Video Games: Black BartyJolly Roger
Books: MontezumaJames the MysteriousArabella SmithSilver

Organizations
Crew of the Black PearlCursed CrewCrew of the Flying DutchmanEast India Trading CompanyBrethren CourtSpaniard's crewBlackbeard's Zombie OfficersCrew of the Silent MaryCrew of the Wicked Wench
Locations
Isla TesoroDead Man's CoveBlue Bayou LagoonPort Royal, JamaicaFort CharlesTortugaRumrunner's IsleIsla de MuertaPelegostosIsla CrucesPantano RiverSingaporeSao Feng's BathhouseDavy Jones' LockerShipwreck CoveLondon, EnglandSpainWhitecap BayFountain of YouthSaint MartinPoseidon's Tomb
Ships/Boats
Wicked WenchBlack PearlFlying DutchmanQueen Anne's RevengeHMS InterceptorHMS DauntlessHMS EndeavorJolly MonSilent MaryThe Sailing Ship Columbia
Objects
Jack Sparrow's hatJack Sparrow's swordJack Sparrow's compassCursed TreasureTreasure of CortésElizabeth Swann's gold medallionRagetti's wooden eyeJar of DirtDavy Jones' pipe organKey to the Dead Man's ChestDead Man's ChestMao Kun MapPirata CodexJack Sparrow's Pirate BeadsSword of TritonJack Sparrow Voodoo DollChalices of CartagenaDark MagicVoodooDavy Jones and Calypso's LocketsTrident of Poseidon
Music
"Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" • Theme park soundtrackSoundtrack Treasures CollectionPirates of the Caribbean and Other VillainsSwashbuckling Sea Songs1966 soundtrackThe Medallion CallsHe's a PiratePirates RemixedHoist the ColoursMy Jolly Sailor Bold
See Also
Pirates of the Caribbean Trading Card GameLiar's DicePirates of the ScareibbeanSwashbucklersCalypso's Maelstrom
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